Target is offering some of its Black Friday deals early, and that includes a pair of identical offers for the console versions of Titanfall 2 and Battlefield 1.
Both EA-published shooters can be had for $35 right now on PS4 or Xbox One. While the online store pages won't show that price, adding them to your cart will reflect the $25 savings. You can find links for the four different SKUs below:
If you'd prefer to shop in stores, you can access the deal through Target's mobile Cartwheel app. Either way, the prices are only available through Thursday, November 10, so you don't have long to act.
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...when you spent $80 on it, got a $10 coupon for your next trip to the store to soften the blow, and now it's $35. I'm afraid to buy anything new anymore. Dishonored 2 is coming out and I think I'm just going to wait a year and get the complete edition.
There's no point buying anything new anymore from the point of view of a consumer...and before long the industry is going to claim it hurts their sales...but they did that to themselves. Like with Battlefield 1's "Early Enlister" edition: get the game a couple days early, and bonus content that is absolute throwaway "content." Emblems for a game where nobody cares about emblems except people that would rather make their own. Much like the game's extremely bland dogtags. Or skins for handguns only you can see, let's be honest...in that split second you kill an opponent they're going to be admiring your weapon skin. A free battlepack? I might care if you got anything decent out of them, like older Battlefields. More skins for 80% of weapons you're never going to use.
There's way too much influence from games like Hardline. Like EA wanted to just take shortcuts and use Visceral's resources to get a headstart on development.
@PredatorRules: Kotick's jimmies are surely rustling, maybe it will convince him to stop pumping out cod yearly and actually build up some anticipation for the next iteration
@cboye18: I can only assume you are referring to Xbox Live or PSN for $60. You can pick up the annual membership for $50 often. Which equals about 14 cents per day. If you can't afford that, you should consider changing hobbies. Really. Not to mention that along with the membership there will be at least one game offered during the year at no additional cost that I'm sure you would like. There is always at least one. Now, if you are not into multiplayer at all, then its of no value to you.
@spartanx169x: There's no reason to though, it's not like Microsoft or Sony are putting out a solid infrastructure in return for your sub. Their download speeds are awful compared to what you can get from Origin or Steam, and online play frequently tanks. It's a problem about principle, not cost
@tarheelsforever: lol why? After paypal/ebay fees and shipping costs, you'll be breaking even if anything. Just not worth the hassle. And that's assuming it sells.
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